Example sentences of "cause [pron] any [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If an exercise ever causes you any pain you must stop immediately .
2 cause them any harm — only then did I
3 This does n't appear to be causing them any harm , but is it natural behaviour ? , .
4 If those winters caused me any anxiety it was only in the nets where Graham and I , as the two overseas professionals in a team of mainly part-timers with jobs to do in midweek , spent a lot of time practising together .
5 There are a few people who are out to cause you any aggravation , whom you have to treat that seriously .
6 If that 's going to cause you any problem , we have to thrash it out now before we get started . ’
7 " I do n't want to cause you any kerfuffle , Mr Plant .
8 ‘ No , just apologised for causing her any trouble . ’
9 I would n't want to cause her any distress . ’
10 We spent a short time discussing how Sylvia now felt about that long-ago event and whether it caused her any distress to think about it .
11 ‘ I did n't mean to cause him any harm .
12 Her main motive had been simply her love for Jack , her desire to believe him , not to question him , not to cause him any pain , but to accept as fundamental that he must be happy .
13 I do n't believe that the fans would have caused me any problem .
14 She 's had that , she 's had her revenge , it has n't actually caused you any grief , you 'll just have to make up some story for your mother . ’
15 he 's not caused us any hassle at all , er he 's been very helpful
16 So I tried for a calming course , feeling thankful to this man for his dogged clasp on difficulties that would n't cause me any recall of my dead love in a million years , and I pursued the wisp of a path suggested by the word ‘ nanny . ’
17 Cathy did not cause me any trouble at first .
18 Why , after all , should that cause her any surprise ?
19 ‘ Well , she wo n't cause us any trouble . ’
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